On behalf of Weddell & Haller, P.C. | Feb 22, 2019 | Firm News
Nurses are the backbone of our health care industry. Unfortunately, nurses’ backs are taking the brunt of the workload. And many nurses either aren’t taking workers’ compensation for the injuries or are being denied their benefits. One study found that nurses,...
On behalf of Weddell & Haller, P.C. | Feb 21, 2019 | Firm News, Social Security Disability, Social Security Disability
Qualifying for Social Security disability (SSD) benefits should be a straightforward process, however, unfortunately, there are commonly many twists in turns in the process before the disabled individual is able to obtain benefits. Because most applications for Social...
On behalf of Weddell & Haller, P.C. | Feb 15, 2019 | Firm News, workers' compensation disability
Workers can be injured at work in a variety of different ways, situations and circumstances. Just because a worker works in an office does not mean that they cannot suffer a serious workplace injury that they may need help with just like any other worker who has been...
On behalf of Weddell & Haller, P.C. | Feb 15, 2019 | Firm News, Social Security Disability, Social Security Disability
Social Security disability (SSD) benefits can be available for a variety of medical conditions, including those related to mental health. Social Security disability benefits are based on two things, including the medical condition of the disabled individual and their...
On behalf of Weddell & Haller, P.C. | Feb 7, 2019 | Firm News, Social Security Disability, Social Security Disability
A Social Security disability hearing is one of the phases in an appeals process when an initial claim for Social Security disability benefits has been denied. Being prepared for the Social Security disability hearing is important for the disabled applicant to obtain...